UPDATING THIS WITH OTHER TIPS FOR I RECEIVE LOADS OF INQUIRIES :)

This guide is based on what we have experienced on our trip. Last April 01, 2016, I called my friend, Jhem, who just got back from overseas work, I told them that my plan on weekend was cancelled
and I am free to go wherever two days and one night may take us. I suggested going to Jomalig Island, but since its 6hrs boat ride we hesitate at first and consider Cagbalete. But I've been dying to visit Jomalig Island way back 2014. I adjusted the itinerary I saw from my research and told them it is possible to go to the island.

Friday night we start our adventure going to Jomalig Island.

How to go there?

1st - Land TravelGo to Legarda and look for Raymonds Bus Terminal. This is in front of Arellano University. Bus leaves every hour. Ride a bus bound to Infanta Quezon and get off at Real Port Quezon. Make sure to inform the conductor that you are going to Jomalig Island so they can drop you to the exact port. There are a lot of ports there. Fare is 198 for aircon bus.

2nd - Boat RideFrom Real port, ride a passenger boat going to Jomalig. The earliest boat leaves at 10am. Yes. That's the earliest. But for us, since we are already full, I think about 50 passengers already? We leave by 9am. Fare is 350,inclusive of meal.

Where to Stay at Jomalig?

Bring your own tent is the best option. You can pitch in anywhere you want. There are also some locals who offer homestay. I don't have much idea about it, though.

The mother
that we’ve met told us that they offer a nipa hut good for 10 for only 500. Not
really sure much about it. But you can always contact her, details below.

TENT IS THE BEST OPTION. Where to pitch in your tent? Believe me you will never run out
of it. During our stay there are only 8 groups, so we have the beach all by
ourselves. Just please, leave no trace policy. Smile emoticon

Is There An Entrance Fee?

I don’t know if its called entrance fee but they will ask 170 pesos. Ate Malou of municipality treasures is the one in charge for this. But they will come to you on your place.

Where to Eat?

You can bring whatever food you may
want. Basta yung Hindi madaling masira. You can also cook there if you are
already been doing camping before. But be mindful of the fire. You can also
have the locals cook it for you. Of course you'll have to pay for it. You can
also order from them: meat, seafood’s, frozen goods, for as long as there are
available, asked them first.

Restroom?

No restroom at the beach but many
locals are offering this. You’ll have to pay again, of course. But I really
don't know how much. They are very hospitable naman so you can politely ask
them.

Electricity?

No electricity from 1am to 5pm. Even
on the beachfront there are no source of electricity. Make sure to charge your
gadgets beforehand and don’t forget to bring your flashlights, extra batteries,
and power banks.

Contact Person?

We really don't have any contacts from
the place neither to the boat. When we got on the island, my friend wants to
eat fish and since this trip is spontaneous (I just asked them to join me last Friday)
all we have is canned goods and chips. We met this very kind mother, Ate
Denden, who helped us with everything. Food to charging our phones to
using their restroom. She told us that a neighbor will be
selling a pork meat and if we want we can buy 1kilo for the three of us and she
will cook it for us.

These are the menu she cooked for us during our whole
stay:

Dinner – Sinigang na baboy

Breakfast – Longganisa and egg

Lunch – Inihaw na baboy

All this meal with rice plus the use
of restroom and charging our gadgets cost us one thousand only that we divide
with ourselves. Not bad, eh?

Here's her number 09489936005.

Can We Rent Our Own Boat?

Yes, you may! A lot has been asking me
about this, since the earliest boat that leaves real quezon is 10am and it is 6
hours sea travel, clearly, it is time consuming. But I asked Ate Denden and she
told me that yes, you may. Just contact her directly for the details for she
will be the one coordinating with the boat man.

Overnight Jomalig Island Itinerary(this is just based on what we've experienced and may still vary depending on delays et al)11:00 PM ETD at Raymonds Terminal at Legarda to Real Quezon, ride a bus bound to Infanta, Quezon | Fare is 198 for aircon bus

3:30 AM ETA at real, quezon (travel time will depend on how fast the bus is or if there is traffic, make sure to inform the driver/kundoktor that you will be sailing to Jomalig Island, there are loads
of port there, but you can ride a tryk if you got off at the wrong one and asked them to drop you at the designated port going to Jomalig)9:00 AM ETD from real, quezon going to Jomalig Island (yes, 9am. honestly, the first trip is 10am. but since we are about 50 passengers that time they leave early, if you will be going in a big group you can make a reservation so that the boat will wait for you, but make sure to be there on time because there will be some "walk-in" who wanted to go there as much as you want to and are also conscious of their time and boat travel time may vary depending on the waves of the sea and how fast
the boat is) | fare is 350 each inclusive of food, don't expect much, it’s a fisherman's meal, but still delicious, on our way they serve pinakbet and plenty of rice! | They also charge us 20 each? I really don't know what was that for3:00 PM ETA at Jomalig island | 170 entrance(?), someone will approach you when you have to pay for it. There is no exact place. I think they will just roam over the long stretch island and will
ask you to pay for it. Official receipt will be provided. Ate Malou of Municipality treasure are in charge of it.3:30 PM onwards - pitching of tent. Rest. Enjoy the beach. Walk and discover the long stretch of the island. Play and swim with the kids local and wait for the beautiful sunset. Watch the stars at
night et al. **I think itinerary will vary on whichever you prefer. But the earliest boat that leaves from Jomalig Island going back to Real port is 10am. Late is 2 pm. so base on that you may adjust your time and preferred breakfast or whatever activity you feel like doing the next day.

Breakdown of Expenses

Bus from Legarda to Real Quezon 198 pesos

Boat from Real to Jomalig 350 pesos (inclusive of food)

Other fees 20 pesos

Island fee 170 pesos each

Food(dinner,breakfast,lunch)/Restroom use 1000 divided by 334 ea

Boat from Jomalig to Real 350 (inclusive of food)

Bus from Quezon to Manila 178 pesos (ordinary bus)

TOTAL 1600 pesos

TIPS

- The first boat that leaves the port going to Jomalig is 10 AM as of April 2016. I really don't have much idea if it changed. We left by 9 AM because the boat is already full.

- Given the numbers that goes to Jomalig these days I suggest reserving one. You may contact Ate Denden for the reservation. Number posted above.

- You may rent a whole boat if you are too many. Ate Denden can help you arrange one.

- The first boat that leaves Jomalig going back to Real is 10 AM and the last trip is 2 PM. Adjust your itinerary based on the schedule. I suggest taking the earliest time. 2 PM may take up to night trip and you wouldn't want to be in the big waves at night, unless if you are like me, that is so used to big waves while riding a boat. No worries.

- Is the boat safe? big? Both yes. But I can't guarantee the whole safety of each of our trip for it differs everytime. Just be mindful that it is a 6 hours boat ride so you should schedule your trip properly. Be sure its a good weather.

- There are some changes on pitching of tent on the island. I called Ate Denden few months back and she told me that it is still allowed but on certain parts only.

- There are now resorts in the island that offers cottages as accommodation. No idea much about it.

- Other activities? Well aside from swimming we did not do anything there but to just chill and enjoy the view and have a good catchup with our friend Jhem who happens to just got home from work abroad. There are however activities such island hopping and all but we did not do that since we are already contented and just want to chill the whole time. I heard that you may tour the whole island using habal-habal for 600 php for a day per pax.

- Bring your own food. Especially water.

- We buy additional food to Ate Denden, that is because there are available that time, you may ask first, we only pay 1000 php for the 3 meals for the 3 of us plus the use of their bathroom for our wholestay.

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yep, I would! In fact this is supposedly a solo trip but since my friend just got home from overseas work and wanted to experience my diy trips so I asked them to join me. Just of course, stay just near the locals esp when pinching your tent. :)

yes po meron. I don't know exactly, I've been to galera only once and the boat going to Jomalig is a bit smaller. But its safe so no worries, just check the weather first and you're good to go :) Enjoy and have fun in Jomalig!

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